Ray J explains exactly what happened when Diddy’s sons pressed him at a Halloween party over the weekend
Ray J explains exactly what happened when Diddy’s sons pressed him at a Halloween party over the weekend. He says that Diddy’s sons Justin, Christian and Quincy Combs ran up on his outside a club | HO
Ray J explains exactly what happened when Diddy’s sons pressed him at a recent Halloween party.
Ray J Explains Near-Scuffle With Diddy’s Sons
On Tuesday (Oct. 29), Ray J joined an X Spaces session with Wack 100 where the crooner’s reported near-scuffle with Justin, Christian and Quincy Combs at influencer Tara Electra’s Halloween party in Los Angeles over the weekend was being discussed.
“Bro, you know I’m not gon’ call y’all ’cause this could go somewhere else,” Ray J said in the video below.
When Wack queried how many people ran down on Ray J, he confirmed it was more than just the trio of Combs kids. “I don’t know, like eight [people],” Ray said.
“I tried to talk some sense into what happened,” Ray J added. “Luckily, the homie Chris [Brown] was there.”
Ray J and the Combs Brothers Have Heated Confrontation
Earlier in the day, news broke that Ray J was confronted following the party by Quincy, Christian and Justin, who were upset over comments Ray J made about the embattled father. According to witnesses, the trio pressed Ray J, who attended the party with Amber Rose and his manager David Weintraud, and things almost went left. However, as Ray J confirmed, Chris Breezy saw what was going on and stepped in to defuse the situation.
After initially having a neutral stance when commenting on Diddy’s s3xual assault lawsuits back in April, Ray J has jokingly called out Diddy in multiple videos since the music mogul’s arrest.
Check out Ray J telling his side below.
Watch Ray J Explaining What Happened During the Confrontation With Diddy’s Sons
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – APRIL 26: JAY-Z and Nas perform B-Sides 2 at Webster Hall on April 26, 2019 in New York City.
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Jay-Z and Nas
Jay-Z and Nas had one of the most infamous beefs in music in the early 2000s. The beef between the two New York MCs started in 1997. On Nas’ second album, It Was Written, he has a song titled, “The Message,” in which he references the luxury car brand Lexus. Jay-Z dropped his debut album, Reasonable Doubt, in 1996, to which there were many references to the luxury car brand, too. This was taken as a shot at Jay-Z and the Brooklyn rapper responded on his song, “The City Is Mine,” claiming the title of “King of New York.”
This was just the beginning of their decades-long feud. The most disrespectful lines in their beef come from Nas in arguably the greatest rap diss, “Ether.” The Queens artist dropped the diss record in 2001.
Nas raps, “You a fan, a phony, a fake, a p****y, a stan/I’ll still whip your a*s, you 36 in a karate class?/You Tae-Bo ho, tryna work it out, you tryna get brolic?”
Good thing, their beef is no longer as the two collaborated on DJ Khaled’s “Sorry Not Sorry” in 2021.